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When I sat down to write the movie, I didn't censor myself in any way ... And I didn't do it on the set, either. Historically, all zombie movies have social subtexts, beginning with George A. Romero. I wanted to maintain that tradition and make mine about Cuba. Because if it was going to be just another generic horror movie, then you could just shoot it anywhere.More quotes »
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